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And that barely scratches the surface of how much interaction occurs on the giant social media channel. Instagram is a massive data set of billions of people volunteering information about their lives, activities, interests and feelings toward topics, products and brands.

Regardless of whether or not your brand or business is on Instagram, it’s clear: this social media network offers...

Our goal for Infegy Atlas is to give you the data and analytics you need for better and faster consumer insights.

I believe one of the best things about Infegy, is our focus on an agile work environment which allows us to release new features seamlessly and quickly. In our latest round of releases, we took feedback from our clients and added features that you have asked for.

Measuring the success or failure of a TV series goes well beyond the review score or looking at viewership numbers. If you really want to gauge the performance of your programming, and understand the true feedback of your viewers, you need details that go further than that.

Neither do we. High-tech wearables like Smartwatches and fitness bands are the new norm for people to buckle around their wrist. And they are ever-growing in popularity for consumers, serving the purpose of both design and function.

Fitness trackers and Smartwatches both have their top features and benefits, and passionate users have a lot to say about what they love about their devices. But...

Are you a numbers freak? Do you nerd out on data about brands and getting into the nitty gritty of brand strategy and campaign analysis? Do you work for an agency or brand and are constantly on the lookout for better insights on customers?

You’re in the right place. We’re just like you.

And because we share your affinity for an abundance of bar graphs and pie charts, we’ve created the ultimate social insights report for some of the world’s...

People are talking about brands and entities now more than ever online. They’re talking about you.

Because of this, you have access to insights about the most important people to your business, client, marketing or research team.

For decades, the most difficult challenge of finding such crucial data about consumers has been missing elements that would make these teams’ lives easier: speed, efficiency, accuracy and flexibility. In short:...

You’re in a meeting with your team going over the strategy for your brand or client. The goal: figure out the next chapter of your story.

Whether you’re beginning a new campaign, looking at the results of a rebrand, starting a new company, or somewhere in between, you’re tasked with gaining an understanding of who your company is, who your audiences are, and how you’re going to reach your customers with the right message.

In one of our most popular blog posts, we set up the 25 questions social listening can help you answer. With the overwhelming response we got from that blog post, we thought we would expand on those 25 questions. In this post we are tackling our first question: 1. What do your customers want?

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The online data available to marketers, advertisers, researchers, analysts and strategists has totally changed the game in audience and persona...

People spent a combined $1.6 trillion on global travel in 2017. It’s no secret: globetrotting is a lucrative business.

And one thing is for certain: the popularity of travel is not going to drop anytime soon. According to Deloitte, the number of global international departures increased from 600 million to 1.3 billion in the last two decades. And the trend is expected to continue to rise in 2018.

5 million dollars. That’s how much it set a company back to advertise during Super Bowl 52 in Minneapolis this year. NBC received that cool 5-million for each 30-second spot that aired during the most watched television event of the year. When we finally see the bank statements, NBC expects that Sunday’s telecast will amount to the single biggest day of earnings by a single company. Ever.

ICYMI: We’re passing along a roundup of some recent content that covers the topics related to how to apply social listening data:

Even if you have the best information in the world, it matters not if you don’t know what to do with it.

Collecting consumer data through social media research is a deeply intuitive way to gain a better understanding of your brand or business’ place in the marketplace, who your customers and prospects are, or what...